That’s a lot to digest, so let’s make it a little easier. Here’s some quick info on all 11:

WR Breshard Perriman

Perriman, 24, was a first-round pick of the Baltimore Ravens in 2015 (No. 26). A knee injury caused him to miss his entire rookie season and Perriman never caught his footing in the NFL, struggling with drops and route running.

The 24-year-old has 43 catches, 576 yards and three touchdowns. Of his 43 grabs, 33 came in 2016. Perriman is a speedy wideout who reportedly ran a 4.24 40-yard dash at his pro day at UCF.

QB Paxton Lynch

A year later, the 26th overall pick was Lynch in 2016. The Denver Broncos selected the quarterback mainly based off his measurables. In his two years with the Broncos, Lynch, 24, went 1-3 as a starter. The 6-foot-7 QB has an even 4-to-4 TD-to-INT ratio in his career, along with a 61.7 completion percentage.

Denver signed quarterback Case Keenum to start this season and Buffalo native Chad Kelly beat Lynch out for the backup position.

WR DeVier Posey

A former third-round pick of the Houston Texans, Posey has spent his playing career in both the NFL and CFL. From 2012 to 2014, Posey was with the team that drafted him and he hauled in 22 career receptions for 272 yards over that span.

The 28-year-old jumped around between a few practice squads and training camps (Jets, Broncos, Ravens) mixed in with his CFL stint in Toronto. He was named the MVP for the 2017 Grey Cup for his 105-yard kick return score.

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